Mammalia, Chiroptera, Molossidae Molossops neglectus Williams and Genoways, 1980: range extension and first record for Corrientes Province, Argentina
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Mammalia, Chiroptera, Molossidae Molossops neglectus Williams and Genoways, 1980: range extension and first record for Corrientes Province, Argentina
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- 2011-12-1
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- 7
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- 3.2M
- Abstract
- In Argentina Molossops neglectus was only known from Misiones Province through specimens collected at a single locality. Here, we report a second locality from Argentina that includes the species in the province of Corrientes. In addition, this locality extends the southern limit and represents the southernmost known locality for the distribution of the species.
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- v.7:no.6 (2011)
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- 2011
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